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Single Idea 3824

[filed under theme 16. Persons / A. Concept of a Person / 3. Persons as Reasoners ]

Full Idea

In order to be a self the entity that acts as an agent must also be capable of conscious reasoning about its actions.

Gist of Idea

A 'self' must be capable of conscious reasonings about action

Source

John Searle (Rationality in Action [2001], Ch.3.VIII)

Book Ref

Searle,John R.: 'Rationality in Action' [MIT 2001], p.92


A Reaction

I can't accept this all-or-nothing account. A chimpanzee is some sort of 'agent', and there are bad chimpanzees you wouldn't want in your colony. Why does Searle want to cut us off in some special compound where our actions are totally different?


The 5 ideas with the same theme [concept of a person is needed for reasoning]:

Self is the rider, intellect the charioteer, mind the reins, and body the chariot [Anon (Upan)]
I can hardly care about rational consequence if it wasn't me conceiving the antecedent [Reid]
Giving reasons for action requires reference to a self [Searle]
A 'self' must be capable of conscious reasonings about action [Searle]
An intentional, acting, rational being must have a self [Searle]